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Oh, Lawdy, Lawdy, what a beautiful pen!!! That's a very nice one indeed, Woody!


Is this the blank where the cone bits are impregnated into resin? If so, where do you get them, and what's the cost? It's a source of regret that British cones don't get big enough to turn into pens. Sending off to the States or Canada for them causes a big hole in the wallet!


Bob.


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